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Unfortunately I saw this on a HD tv, and I really can't stand watching some stuff on HD, as I think it makes it look almost too clean or something. I'm a bit disappointed I didn't see it in the cinema, although it only came out here last night, so there's still time.

Anyway, parts of the film were a bit dodgy, such as Halle Berry's acting, but overall I really liked it.
It's definitely one of those films that one would have to have read the book for beforehand, because my 2 friends who hadn't read it had no idea what was going on, and I can see how it would be seen as a mess in that way.
I think my love of the book made me like the film even more strangely enough, as I'm usually quite wary of adaptations.

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower. 10/10. It is based off of the book (which is my favorite book ever) and it did do a very good job following the book. But like every movie that's based off a book there are parts in the book that they didn't put in the movie and you wished that they have. When I first heard that they were making this movie I was really hesitant because I was afraid that they were going to butcher it but then I learned he author Stephen Chbosky was also the director of the movie and I felt reassure. I loved it, the movie was awesome.It really makes me want to go back and re-read the book again and then see the movie again. I know I will be re-watching it soon.

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower. 10/10. It is based off of the book (which is my favorite book ever) and it did do a very good job following the book. But like every movie that's based off a book there are parts in the book that they didn't put in the movie and you wished that they have. When I first heard that they were making this movie I was really hesitant because I was afraid that they were going to butcher it but then I learned he author Stephen Chbosky was also the director of the movie and I felt reassure. I loved it, the movie was awesome.It really makes me want to go back and re-read the book again and then see the movie again. I know I will be re-watching it soon.

I was also really scared that the movie would be awful compared to the book (it's also one of my favourite books), but I was pleasantly surprised. It turned out to be a great film! Authors should direct films more often!

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower. 10/10. It is based off of the book (which is my favorite book ever) and it did do a very good job following the book. But like every movie that's based off a book there are parts in the book that they didn't put in the movie and you wished that they have. When I first heard that they were making this movie I was really hesitant because I was afraid that they were going to butcher it but then I learned he author Stephen Chbosky was also the director of the movie and I felt reassure. I loved it, the movie was awesome.It really makes me want to go back and re-read the book again and then see the movie again. I know I will be re-watching it soon.